yes it is for travel and sometimes trading to
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Chinese dressmakers use silk for dresses because silk is a luxurious and high-quality fabric that has been traditionally produced in China for centuries. Silk is known for its softness, smooth texture, and lustrous appearance, making it an ideal choice for elegant and formal clothing such as traditional Chinese dresses like qipaos. Additionally, silk drapes beautifully and is breathable, making it comfortable to wear in various climates.
The Silk Road is still traveled but not used for trading. It is difficult to travel it because of the deserts
no
they would use silk in robes,tunics, and more
Japan has developed technology for producing a synthetic spider silk with the same qualities as natural spider silk. Not all synthetic silk has the same qualities as the natural silk though.
The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called reeling the silk.
There is not one specific steamer that is safe to use on silk clothing, it is how you use the steamer you have. When steaming silk, it is best to steam from the underside.
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The rearing of silk worms is called sericulture.
Silk is the natural iining and fabric covering of moth and butterfly wings, so with this Giant species, it would still be silk.